
Lenticular Photo booth Experience
Photos That Flip, Shift, and Wow!
Capture it all in a BOOMERANG!
A lenticular print for a photo booth is a special type of printed photo that creates a 3D effect or animation when viewed from different angles. It uses a plastic lens (called a lenticular lens) over interlaced images to create motion, depth, or flip effects—making the photo interactive and visually striking.
How Lenticular Prints Work in a Photo Booth:
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User Takes Multiple Shots
The booth captures a short sequence of photos (e.g., two to five frames), often with different poses or expressions. -
Images Are Interlaced
The images are digitally combined into a special layout designed for lenticular printing. -
Lenticular Lens is Applied
A ribbed plastic sheet is placed on top of the print. Each lens refracts light so that different images are visible from different angles. -
Final Product: A Motion or 3D Photo
The result is a photo that "flips", animates, or appears 3D as you move it.

